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Congo / Mopani wood

Congo wood looks generally like Malaysian driftwood with its graining but instead of the dark chocolate brown of Malaysian driftwood the Congo wood displays greys, light browns and yellows. This works well as hiding space for fish and inverts as well as for attaching plants like Anubias and ferns. This one is concave and would make a great hiding spot for catfish or eels as well as dwarf Cichlids.

Congo wood looks generally like Malaysian driftwood with its graining but instead of the dark chocolate brown of Malaysian driftwood the Congo wood displays greys, light browns and yellows. This works well as hiding space for fish and inverts as well as for attaching plants like Anubias and ferns.

Congo wood looks generally like Malaysian driftwood with its graining but instead of the dark chocolate brown of Malaysian driftwood the Congo wood displays greys, light browns and yellows. This works well as hiding space for fish and inverts as well as for attaching plants like Anubias and ferns.

Pacific Mopani wood is Much denser than the Congo wood Mopani. Rather than the body of the tree this tends to be more roots and trunk portions. Color is all shades of browns tending towards the rich reddish brown and chocolate colors. There is always texture and open places to attach Anubias and Ferns but the graining is perfect for attaching Mosses too. This is for the exact piece shown in the picture.. Measurements are contained in the picture itself so click the pic to enlarge and learn more.

Pacific Mopani wood is Much denser than the Congo wood Mopani. Rather than the body of the tree this tends to be more roots and trunk portions. Color is all shades of browns tending towards the rich reddish brown and chocolate colors. There is always texture and open places to attach Anubias and Ferns but the graining is perfect for attaching Mosses too. This is for the exact piece shown in the picture.. Measurements are contained in the picture itself so click the pic to enlarge and learn more.

Pacific Mopani wood is Much denser than the Congo wood Mopani. Rather than the body of the tree this tends to be more roots and trunk portions. Color is all shades of browns tending towards the rich reddish brown and chocolate colors. There is always texture and open places to attach Anubias and Ferns but the graining is perfect for attaching Mosses too. This is for the exact piece shown in the picture.. Measurements are contained in the picture itself so click the pic to enlarge and learn more.

Pacific Mopani wood is Much denser than the Congo wood Mopani. Rather than the body of the tree this tends to be more roots and trunk portions. Color is all shades of browns tending towards the rich reddish brown and chocolate colors. There is always texture and open places to attach Anubias and Ferns but the graining is perfect for attaching Mosses too. This is for the exact piece shown in the picture.. Measurements are contained in the picture itself so click the pic to enlarge and learn more.

Pacific Mopani wood is Much denser than the Congo wood Mopani. Rather than the body of the tree this tends to be more roots and trunk portions. Color is all shades of browns tending towards the rich reddish brown and chocolate colors. There is always texture and open places to attach Anubias and Ferns but the graining is perfect for attaching Mosses too. This is for the exact piece shown in the picture.. Measurements are contained in the picture itself so click the pic to enlarge and learn more. This one does sit up like pictured without aid.. there is a leg of wood that comes off on the back allowing it to stand.